Yeh, about that. I got an earful too from a whistleblower and the co-inventor of that vaccine. I, too, was surprised again at what I learned. Things aren't always as advertised. https://twitter.com/RubyReeses/status/943678092752703488 …
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Meanwhile HPV vaccine wreaks havoc on the health of girls and now boys. Too many adverse effects, must be removed from vaccine schedules
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That is anti vac BS and lies. Most common side effects are pain at site of injection and fainting. Show me valid studies proving excess directly related side effects and I might take you seriously. If you are an anti vaxxer will not waste my time on you.
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You're getting a little overheated. Let's not be too rude to one another, it doesn't contribute anything.
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I do not respect anti vaxxers as are right up there with flat earthers and are not capable of rational discussion. Skeptics are fine but they are way beyond that.
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With respect, perhaps you are incorrectly labeling people. For example the propagandists have called me anti-vax and that couldn't be farther from the truth; it's an attempt to shut down factual discussion.
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Not directed to you Sharyl at all. Is obvious who are the irrational participants in this discussion and they are not interested in a civil discourse.
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Mention the word "vaccine" and some people lose their minds. But some of that is (in my opinion) paid trolling and stirring up. Some of it's not.
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Here is a simplistic analogy. I bought LED light bulbs guaranteed to last 7 years. That bulb technology wasn’t even 2 years old. The light bulb lasted 7 months. How many products are guaranteed for more years than the technology has even existed. Human bodies are a different.....
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that's sort of how the co-developer of HPV vaccine described it to me as well when she was issuing a great deal of caution over what she thought was mismarketing of her product.
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For years felines had been getting cancers at vaccine injection sites. Veterinarians started giving vaccines near limbs that could be amputated. Not all vaccines and not all cats, but it was a hidden risk that surface a decade or so later.
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No reason to think it won’t and do know have the best response at as prepubescents. Is documentation of persistent antibody levels up to 10 years out. We do know that no HPV no cervical CA. If a booster is needed in 10 years so be it. Herd immunity also a benefit.
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What you're saying is HPV can be contracted like the flu, so cancer has now become an airborne disease? Fake false misleading
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I think it is you are saying that. As far as I know it is an STD. Sure there very rare cases that are not sexually transmitted.
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It's sad you're so misinformed.
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I speak as a victim vaccine injury, paralyzed by one didn't walk for 5 yrs. So I'm not misinformed, I have direct experience. How about you?
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I'm not 100% anti-vax either, but like you I am opposed to random vaccinations without acknowledging dangers.
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Those girls are reaching cervical cancer age right now. See the 2015 column in Table S1 at http://hpv.kegel.com/faq/#effectiveness-pap … Note the reduction in HSIL for 26 year olds. Cervical cancer incidence pops up around age 25. It'll take a couple years for statistics to percolate.
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